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Reimagining legacy applications with Pega and AWS through AI-driven approach
The AI-Driven App Modernization Platform from Pega and AWS enables enterprises to incrementally transform legacy applications from mainframes to monolithic applications into intelligent, cloud-native workflows using AI-powered discovery, low-code design, and the strangler fig pattern, cutting modernization timelines from years to months without disrupting critical business operations.
Designing enterprise AI agents with DevRev guardrails powered by Amazon Nova
DevRev built real-time AI guardrails into its enterprise agent system, powered by Amazon Nova 2 Lite through Amazon Bedrock. The guardrail layer evaluates every user input against default and custom policies in 247ms average latency without degrading the conversational experience. This post explores how DevRev delivers high support ticket automation and cost reduction while keeping content on-policy and safety controls firm.
Securing AI-driven APIs on AWS with Wallarm
As AI workloads scale on AWS, the API layer becomes the primary security surface where every prompt, model response, and agent action flows through. AWS foundational controls and Wallarm runtime API security work together to deliver continuous discovery, behavioral threat detection, and output validation, helping organizations secure agentic systems without re-architecting their environments.
How Public AI delivers sovereign LLM inference on AWS and Intel
Open-weight large language models are being released by research institutions worldwide, but turning published weights into production inference services remains a challenge—especially under strict data residency requirements. This post shows how Public AI built a scalable inference platform on Amazon EKS and Intel-powered Amazon EC2 instances to serve Switzerland’s Apertus model family, and why this architecture provides a repeatable blueprint for sovereign LLM initiatives.
Unified Secrets Security with GitGuardian and AWS Secrets Manager
AI coding assistants and MCP servers have made development faster, but they’ve also made secrets exposure harder to catch. Developers share credentials through config files, Git repos, and CI/CD logs without realizing it. This post walks through how GitGuardian integrates with AWS Secrets Manager to give security teams full visibility across the secrets lifecycle: detecting when vaulted credentials show up in code, finding duplicate secrets scattered across multi-account architectures, and putting continuous governance policies in place so secrets management becomes proactive rather than reactive. We cover a phased implementation roadmap, from initial deployment through automated monitoring, that helps you build a secrets security strategy that grows with your organization.
Automate compliance session review with Teleport and Amazon Bedrock
Organizations accumulate thousands of hours of session recordings that satisfy compliance mandates but rarely get reviewed. Learn how Teleport and Amazon Bedrock replace manual playback with AI-powered summarization, risk classification, and SIEM-ready alerts—keeping session data within your AWS environment.
Hybrid cloud from data gravity to business agility with Cloudera on AWS
Discover how hybrid elasticity introduces a zero-migration data access model that decouples data residency from compute elasticity, enabling enterprises to transform existing data centers into dynamic hybrid data hubs with on-demand cloud scale without moving data.
Generative AI using TiDB and Amazon Bedrock
What if one database could handle transactions, analytics, and semantic vector search for your AI agents—all without managing separate systems? TiDB Cloud on AWS, integrated with Amazon Bedrock, delivers a unified, serverless architecture purpose-built for the demands of autonomous AI. In this post, PingCAP and AWS walk you through the reference architecture, real-world use cases, and the key design decisions to make your generative AI applications production ready using the TiDB console.
Simplify multi-account log ingestion to Splunk
Amazon CloudWatch Logs centralization offers AWS partners and customers a streamlined alternative to complex, per-account log aggregation pipelines — consolidating logs from across multiple AWS accounts and regions into a single ingestion point for Splunk. By integrating natively with AWS Organizations, the solution automatically onboards new accounts and log groups, reducing operational overhead and total cost of ownership while preserving security boundaries and full data lineage.
Architecting agentic AI for scale and trust from the start
The race to deploy AI agents is accelerating — and the organizations pulling ahead are those that build trust from day one. In this joint blog, PwC Australia and AWS deliver a practical blueprint for deploying AI agents safely at scale, answering the three critical questions your board will ask. Governance, observability, and auditability aren’t constraints on speed — they’re your competitive advantage.









